Junior's Farm would be nice. It is as well known as Here Today that he did though that one does have the John thing to go with it. Personally I'd be amazed to see him do Junior's flip side - - - - "I never knew what the G stood for but I know it wasn't "good" And they called her Sally Sally G .

Here is what I'm going to suggest to Paul next time I see him:Drop C Moon, Eleanor Rigby, Here, There, and Everywhere, Back in the USSR, Long and Winding Road, Lonely Road, and My Love. He can't do Day Tripper cuz it's a Lennon song. He can do Paperback Writer, though. I don't want him doing No More Lonely Nights cuz that's as bad as letting him do Long and Winding Road. No Obladilada or whatever, either. If we let him do that, then we may as well ask him to do Mary Had a Little Lamb. I think we need more tunes from Help and Rubber Soul (The Night Before, I'm Looking Through You, You Won't See Me). Also stick I'm Down somewhere in there. She's A Woman could fit in...maybe. We also need some Ram stuff (Too Many People, Back Seat of My Car, Smile Away). I think it would be ok to ignore Press to Play, Pipes of Peace, and Off the Ground. I think The Song We Were Singing would work in the acoustic set. We may have to extend the set to a little more than 3 hours. Maybe we can give him a 30 minute intermission break. We'll need someone to see that he gets a good night's sleep if he's gonna do these long shows. Someone needs to keep Heather away from the stage. We don't want any landmine sermons in the middle of the show. People can stay afterwards if they want to hear that.I'll do some more work on this and get back to ya later.

Personally I want Paul to change his entire set list, I loved the first leg, but on his second leg I would like more of his post Beatles music. Here's just a few I would like Paul to do. Juniors Farm, casual fan would get used to it' Smile Away The Mess Girlschool I've Got A Feeling Oh Darling Cafe On The Left Bank About You What It Is

Yeah, I definitely would like to see Paul do more songs from Ram and Tug of War. But like somebody said a while back, since Paul hasn't toured in almost a decade, he probably wants to come out and do most of his hits to make the majority of the crowd happy. (You know, the infamous "casual fans", lol.)

It seems to me that Paul changes the songs that get the least response from the crowd. I've heard on this tour that fans didn't really seem to know or care about C Moon, etc., so he might change some things like that. So here's my idea on how it could go:

1)Hello Goodbye2)Jet3)All My Loving4)Getting Better5)Coming Up6)Let Me Roll It7)Lonely RoadFrom a Lover to a Friend (I dunno, maybe Paul would like to show off more of his new album, and Driving Rain ends kinda weakly in the DC show I heard)9)Loving Flame10)Blackbird11)Every Night12)We Can Work It Out13)Mother Nature's Son14)Calico Skies (Not a lot of people seem to like Vanilla Sky, though I do, so he might replace it with one off a recent hit album he seems to like. Probably not, though, as Vanilla Sky is probably more well known)15)When I'm 64 (Might have a bit more relevance now he's a year older, plus doing the whole 'forgetting the lines' bit in YNGMYM will probably get old)16)Fool on the Hill17)Here Today18)Something19)Eleanor Rigby20)Here There and Everywhere21)Band on the Run22)Back in the USSR23)Maybe I'm Amazed24)Silly Love Songs (C Moon didn't get a good reception, or so I'm told, so I thought why not replace it with another McCartney piano song that's a big hit everyone will remember?)25)My Love26)Can't Buy Me Love27)Freedom28)Live and Let Die29)Let it Be30)Hey Jude31)The Long and Winding Road32)Lady Madonna33)I Saw Her Standing There34)Yesterday35)Sgt Pepper/The End

Yeah, I was sort of ticked when most fans didn't react to C Moon or the Driving Rain stuff at the DC show. It made me kinda irritated. Especially when Paul played the DR stuff. It was like nobody reacted at all, like they had never heard the songs. I was thinking, "Man, how can you guys go to this man's concert and not even heard his latest album?????" I, personally, was really excited to hear the DR stuff, and wanted to hear more. I don't know, some of the fan's reactions just sort of irritated me. Of course they went wild whenever he played Beatles tunes, so did I. But when he played certain Wings songs or DR stuff, most of the crowd was like "Duh?" Sorry, it just kinda bothered me. But overall it was a really good crowd.

Ram--same thing in Cleveland....the guy next to me, during C Moon : "Never heard that one--must be off one of his new albums--(To his partner)--When was his last album?" Partner: "Not really sure"---man---that MORE than irritated me---these folks were mid-thirties--they weren't like 70....if you are going to go a see the man, support him and see what he's up to THIS century...